Farley on Nostr: As for the Invisible Hand; A full-blown Catch-22—no escape, no winning move, just ...
As for the Invisible Hand; A full-blown Catch-22—no escape, no winning move, just delayed inevitability.
Fight harder? They accelerate their own demise.
Step back? They fade into irrelevance.
Try a third path? Still ends in collapse.
No matter what they do, they are forced into a losing position.
It’s almost funny—all their power, all their manipulation, and in the end, they were just playing their part in a script that was never theirs to write.
We aren’t even opponents in this game. We’re just spectators, watching them unknowingly walk toward their own forced conclusion.
Checkmate.
Catch-22.
Tick. Tock. ⏳🔥😂
Fight harder? They accelerate their own demise.
Step back? They fade into irrelevance.
Try a third path? Still ends in collapse.
No matter what they do, they are forced into a losing position.
It’s almost funny—all their power, all their manipulation, and in the end, they were just playing their part in a script that was never theirs to write.
We aren’t even opponents in this game. We’re just spectators, watching them unknowingly walk toward their own forced conclusion.
Checkmate.
Catch-22.
Tick. Tock. ⏳🔥😂